Marvel Gaming Range - 4K Gaming and Console Alternatives!

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We bring landmark gaming PCs to a new audience, with 4K and console alternatives at an affordable price!

Two gaming PCs, one being a 4K gaming PC priced at only £799.99 and the other being a 1080p gaming PC that is a console alternative for only £329.95!

Introducing the Marvel 4K, part of the new Special Edition Marvel AMD Gaming PC range. Designed to deliver 4K gaming at a very wallet friendly price point, using high-grade components, the graphics power comes from the ASUS STRIX Radeon R9 390X 8GB Graphics Card – With upgrade options including the Radeon Fury and FuryX 4GB HBM.

The Marvel 4K PC is powered by a Super Flower PSU, a renowned and award winning brand providing reliable, stable power and high efficiency throughout the system.

Available upon purchase is an interesting range of compact Micro-ATX chassis’ from Aerocool, Cougar and Bitfenix, giving the user a selection of styles and colours to choose from; to make the PC their own. – The Marvel 4K PC is probably the best value entry into 4K gaming ever!

A fast system gets the job done quicker, a fast system games harder. The Marvel 4K is equipped with a selection of rapid solid state drives, mechanical hard drives or, for the best of both worlds, a solid state hybrid drive.

Following the Marvel 4K, the Marvel 1080p has its part, being a fully AMD APU based system, this PC is a console alternative designed to play popular online multiplayer games, the likes of Minecraft, League of Legends, and Counter Strike: Global Offensive. Priced at £329.95 this PC is a great unit for those who are after their first gaming PC, or for those who love to play casually.

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/LP/ocuk-marvel.php
 
I think they allow you to ring up customer service if you need to make small adjustments. For me it's just PSU (I like more watts just for flexibility when I upgrade) and the case as you mentioned. I think the fractal and bitfenix cases don't look too bad though.

Just to query though
'Project Cars:
Maximum Settings - Maximum FPS = 60, Average FPS = 51
Minimum Settings - Maximum FPS = 129, Average FPS = 108
Metal Gear Solid: The Phantom Pain:
Maximum Settings - Maximum FPS = 34, Average FPS = 31
Minimum Settings - Maximum FPS = 61, Average FPS = 60'

is that with the 390x the system comes with as standard or the fury? I'd check it myself but I've got to get ready to do food shopping. Not bad machines overall though, I like the look of them.
 
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Just to query though
'Project Cars:
Maximum Settings - Maximum FPS = 60, Average FPS = 51
Minimum Settings - Maximum FPS = 129, Average FPS = 108

Call me a cynic, but I very much doubt Project CARS can be played at 4k on the Marvel 4k system, getting an average of 51fps and a maximum of 60fps on "maximum" settings such as...

Azure Circuit
Thunderstorm
Full field of AI
Player starting at the back of the grid

... Before we even talk of using the true maximum anti-aliasing level of "DS9X"!

The devil is in the detail when it comes to benchmarking and how Project CARS runs varies massively upon factors such as...
Single player hotlapping vs racing against AI
Date/time settings
Weather conditions

If OCuk can demonstrate pCARS running at 4k in the most intensive conditions the game can produce at the highest settings, at the quoted framerates, I would be in the queue to sign up for one of these Marvel 4k systems. ;)
 
Gaming at 4K is awesome on my Samsung 4K monitor. I'm expecting to buy a 4K TV in Winter 2016, and will likely be building a box to game in the living room with friends at that point.
 
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